keetongu Posted August 28, 2005 Posted August 28, 2005 (edited) Hello there,anywho this looks like it might be worse than Hurrican Ivan,it is a dangerous category5(C-5),it is strenghtening even as we speak. :o This thing is huge those of you in the U.S like me if you're in the panhandle,or New Orleans all the way to some of the coast of Texas,evacuate,or you're dead. :^^D And the entire city of New Orleans is going to be submerged. :o :() The windspeed now is 175 MPH. :oo Start postin now not like 2 days later and this topic would be closed,evacuate if your in this huge thing's way,I repeat evacuate!Oh,when the hurricane is over close the topic when the terrible #11 hurricane is over(This is the eleventh tropicalsystem. *wacko* ). EDIT:The winds are 160MPH. UPDATE:It's now a tropical depression and at the very last minute it made a turn for Georgia. Please delete this topic. Edited September 17, 2005 by keetongu
keetongu Posted September 4, 2005 Author Posted September 4, 2005 Cmon guys post and did know 70,000 people are dead?It's sad isn't it?
jonfett Posted September 4, 2005 Posted September 4, 2005 Please delete this topic. Cmon guys post If you want the topic closed or deleted I will do it, but why ask us to post if you wanted it to be closed? We have all seen the terrible results of the hurricane and I am sure we are all thinking about the poor people who live in New Orleans and the surrounding areas. I will keep this topic open for now so that others can post their thoughts. Jon. P.S. I edited the title as I felt your "(GULP)(SOS)(HELP)" was unnecessary
languages Posted September 4, 2005 Posted September 4, 2005 Why do you want this topic closed. I think you have overdone the smilies.......
keetongu Posted September 4, 2005 Author Posted September 4, 2005 Your right languages,I did over-use the smilies but that's cause I like e'm.I changed my mind about wanting this topic closed,but this is the saddest natural-disaster ever,the first categorey five that has affected me in Atlanta G.A U.S.A,babies are dead,including them there are seventy-thousand people dead,all we can do is pray to God that the survivors are ok,and another thing we can do is donate our time and money.Let's take a moment to pray all the survivors. That ends the moment of silence.
DoubleT Posted September 4, 2005 Posted September 4, 2005 keetongu I feel with the people, and wish that they will be safe.... but keetongu saddest natural-disaster ever? Remeber there people starving, and dying in greater numbers in Afrika.. As I said, I wish all the best to the peopl where the Hurricane hit, and we will help if need... But this is not the biggest or first natural-disaster, all we can do is hope.....
snefroe Posted September 4, 2005 Posted September 4, 2005 unfortunately, we've seen even worse natural disasters in human history but it probably is too sinister to compare disasters with one another... sure, we've seen it all before in Africa, Asia, Middle East, but i guess you never get used to seeing humans suffering, where ever they are. my heart goes out to all of the people who are victims of this calamity and i hope the US government, the people and the state of Louisiana are learning from their mistakes, because, either way you look at this, they could have preveted this distaster from turning into a real tragedy... it will probably take years to recover from this and on a hman scale, many individuals never will, let's just hope that they won't get another hurricane anytime soon...
languages Posted September 5, 2005 Posted September 5, 2005 Let's take a moment to pray all the survivors. That ends the moment of silence Right.....We know its a sad event so why do you have to keep on reminding us?
Jipay Posted September 5, 2005 Posted September 5, 2005 Well it might have been avoided if the administration didn't cut the costs for the break-water construction by 90% (to support iraki war). Now Ironically, Europe is sending oil to the USA and Cuba is sending medication as well as doctors. Still, this is a tragedy, I think the whole world saw the images of thousands of people parked around this stadium. :(
keetongu Posted September 5, 2005 Author Posted September 5, 2005 No wonder the gas prices have went down some here in Atlanta jipay.
Sarg_Kulo Posted September 5, 2005 Posted September 5, 2005 I really dn't think it is fair to compare disasters.
keetongu Posted September 5, 2005 Author Posted September 5, 2005 Well it's the first categorey 5 in my history.On the weather they sad they might have to add a categorey 6. 8-|
Supreme Oompa Loompa Posted September 6, 2005 Posted September 6, 2005 Like any other warm blooded American, what does George Bush do when he hears the news? Goes on vaction of course. Had it affected Texas, you can bet he would've been over it like a dog on red meat. But honestly, I don't see the reason why they're shooting at the Helicopters...I can understand the looting food but the shooting at the civilian helicopters is too much
Sarg_Kulo Posted September 6, 2005 Posted September 6, 2005 What do you mean, who's shooting at the helicopters?
keetongu Posted September 6, 2005 Author Posted September 6, 2005 The people are very angry that they didn't get there earlier,so their mad at them.That's all.
snefroe Posted September 6, 2005 Posted September 6, 2005 The people are very angry that they didn't get there earlier,so their mad at them.That's all. i think the people who were shooting were just gang members, not your ordinary american...
Supreme Oompa Loompa Posted September 6, 2005 Posted September 6, 2005 The people are very angry that they didn't get there earlier,so their mad at them.That's all. i think the people who were shooting were just gang members, not your ordinary american... No, Civilians are shooting at the Helicopters...
Wolf04 Posted September 7, 2005 Posted September 7, 2005 You, I don't mean to be racist and I hope I don't offend anyone when I say this but let's face it, the people (civillians) that were shooting are your average American...your average black American.
gylman Posted September 7, 2005 Posted September 7, 2005 You, I don't mean to be racist and I hope I don't offend anyone when I say this but let's face it, the people (civillians) that were shooting are your average American...your average black American. WTF? you don't mean to be racist? And....... let me guess, some of your best friends are black too, right? And... you don't want to offend anyone? I assume you are joking, or trying to get a rise of out people.
Governor Mister Phes Posted September 7, 2005 Governor Posted September 7, 2005 The people are very angry that they didn't get there earlier,so their mad at them.That's all. i think the people who were shooting were just gang members, not your ordinary american... No, Civilians are shooting at the Helicopters... Nothing like a good old American protest in the face of a natural disaster! But really, that's not right is it? People aren't really that stupid they'd shoot at a helicopter because it came late? Tell me this isn't so! If someone shot at my helicopter because it was late I'd order it to return immediately and everyone in need could just suffer. Talk about biting that hand that feeds ya combined with better late than never...
SuvieD Posted September 7, 2005 Posted September 7, 2005 I have never seen a black man in my life. Many people I know have skin much darker than mine but black, nope I have never seen it. I don't watch the garbage they put on the news. I knew before the hurricane hit that looters would come and violence would start and that people would die for doing stupid things. I didn't need to watch the news to know all of this and I am glad I didn't because i would have to see all the same half truths that they spout off about. Just so I can go along with this conversation I will refer to people darker than most as "black" a term I am not fond of (just like how i am not white). Anyway, black people are just that, people! :oo I know crazy thought. They eat different food than I do and wear different clothes too. They like different music and attend different churches. The black people have different names and like different activities than I do. But . . . now catch this, so does everyone else regardless of the darkness of their skin, the language they speak or the the country they live in. Black people are just that, people. Please treat them as such. Treat them as you would want to be treated. Enough of this crap about color of skin or difference in speech. Oh and just so you all know, one of my best friends is indeed "black." We call each other "my twin brother" because we share so many common interests. Help your nieghbors in need, when it is your time of crisis, they will remember and help you in return.
Governor Mister Phes Posted September 7, 2005 Governor Posted September 7, 2005 I've met people with skin that is so dark its almost black, but the palms of their hands are always much lighter...
LegoLover Posted September 11, 2005 Posted September 11, 2005 Your right languages,I did over-use the smilies but that's cause I like e'm.I changed my mind about wanting this topic closed,but this is the saddest natural-disaster ever,the first categorey five that has affected me in Atlanta G.A U.S.A,babies are dead,including them there are seventy-thousand people dead,all we can do is pray to God that the survivors are ok,and another thing we can do is donate our time and money.Let's take a moment to pray all the survivors. That ends the moment of silence. You live in Atlanta too what a small smmall world
LegoLover Posted September 11, 2005 Posted September 11, 2005 I dont like the terms black or white or chinese either I think it is much politer to say cocasion, african, african american, and asian
Capt_Jim Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 The people are very angry that they didn't get there earlier,so their mad at them.That's all. Yeah, ok. :| You, I don't mean to be racist and I hope I don't offend anyone when I say this but let's face it, the people (civillians) that were shooting are your average American...your average black American.
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